The Narth Explained

Coordinates:51.7547°N -2.6896°W
Country:Wales
Official Name:The Narth
Welsh Name:Pennarth
Static Image:The Trekkers at The Narth - geograph.org.uk - 260568.jpg
Static Image Width:175px
Static Image Caption:Sign at the former Trekkers centre, The Narth, photographed in 2006
Unitary Wales:Monmouthshire
Lieutenancy Wales:Gwent
Community Wales:Trellech United
Constituency Westminster:Monmouth
Post Town:MONMOUTH
Postcode Area:NP
Postcode District:NP25
Dial Code:01600
Os Grid Reference:SO525065

The Narth (Welsh: Pennarth) is a village in Monmouthshire, Wales. It is located about south of Monmouth, and about east of Trellech, on a spur of land overlooking the Whitebrook and Wye valleys. The population as of the 2011 census was 369.[1]

History and amenities

The village developed initially through settlement on waste land, principally by workers in paper mills in Whitebrook in the nineteenth century. In the 1920s, land was offered for sale by the owner, the Marquis of Worcester, and development continued on a sporadic basis until the late twentieth century. Old cottages were refurbished and many larger houses were built. The village is popular with commuters.[2]

A village school opened in 1910,[3] but closed later in the century. The Trekkers opened in the early 1970s as a trekking centre, and operated as a private members' club until 1984; thereafter it was run as a pub, housed in a log cabin, until it closed in 2004. It has since been demolished.[4] Community activity is centred on the village hall.[4] [5]

The village was largely developed in the 1950s when council houses were built. They are now no longer run by the council, however.

There is a map of the village in the phone box.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Custom report - Nomis - Official Labour Market Statistics.
  2. http://www.thenarthhall.com/book1.jpg Gordon Casson, The History of the Narth, part 1
  3. http://www.thenarthhall.com/book2.jpg The History of the Narth, part 2
  4. Monmouthshire County Council, Index of Planning Applications, 21 April 2009, pp.45-54
  5. http://www.thenarthhall.com/ The Narth Village Hall